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Canopy Refurbishment/Repair

Wacobipe

100cc
I did test the process last night and it looks like it will work great! I have some really fine sandpaper used for sharpening my wood planes (the kind you pops have wood with...not the kind you fly). So I started with 800 grit, then f
Went to 1200, then 2000, then Mint like @Pistolera said....I have lasted polish on order from Amazon that should be hear tomorrow but after the Mint grit it looks almost great already! Since I said there might be more than one spot I'll get photos f the next one I do so y'all can see what it wold look like if it was actually happening...which it isn't since this is all hypothetical and would never put happen to a builder with as much experience as I have :confused:!

Ps...I don't think the mint grit is actually needed after 2000 grit but who could skip that step!
 

dhal22

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
MicroMesh sanding products are awesome. 12,000 is their finest grit I think. Then you switch to liquid abrasives........
 

Wacobipe

100cc
Here's a little progress of the repair process...
Original Hysol on the canopy
Hysol on Canopy.JPG

After 800 grit sandpaper to remove the epoxy
800 Grit.JPG
after 1200 grit
1200 Grit.JPG
After 2000 grit
2000 Grit.JPG
After the coarse plastic polish
scratch removing polish.JPG
Final results after final plastic polish
final polish.JPG

It looks better in real life and there are still a few micro-scratches in places that will no doubt be easy to remove...I'm waiting until I have the full canopy complete and I will give it a full polish prior to Painting to remove any fine scratched I may cause during construction...It'll be the nicest canopy I've ever had after all this!
 

Jetpainter

640cc Uber Pimp
Here's a little progress of the repair process...
Original Hysol on the canopy
View attachment 42245

After 800 grit sandpaper to remove the epoxy
View attachment 42243
after 1200 grit
View attachment 42246
After 2000 grit
View attachment 42247
After the coarse plastic polish
View attachment 42248
Final results after final plastic polish
View attachment 42244

It looks better in real life and there are still a few micro-scratches in places that will no doubt be easy to remove...I'm waiting until I have the full canopy complete and I will give it a full polish prior to Painting to remove any fine scratched I may cause during construction...It'll be the nicest canopy I've ever had after all this!

Nice work
 

dhal22

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
The idea is to sand away the scratches making smaller scratches until you can't see the scratches anymore. Nice work there.
 
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